These are the nominative plural forms of the pronoun meaning "that."
What are illi, illae, and illa?
This is the second principal part of the verb meaning "to end."
What is finīre?
The parts of the sentence you would expect when given:
Matres...
What is:
Matres (S) + V (pl.) +/- DO?
This is the person, number, tense, mood, and translation of:
parebam.
What is: second person, singular, imperfect, indicative - I was obeying?
This is the translation and core chart for:
Credesne huic?
What is:
Do you believe this person?
credes (V) huic (datO) gapped S (tu)
These are the singular accusative forms for each gender of "this."
What are hunc, hanc, and hoc?
This is the third principal part of the verb meaning "to abandon."
What is relīquī?
The parts of the sentence you would expect when given:
Milites nocent...
What is:
Milites (S) + nocent (V) + datO?
This is the person, number, tense, mood, and translation of:
dicet.
What is: third person, singular, future, indicative - he/she/it will say?
This is the translation and core chart for:
Romanis pugnare pro patria bonum erat.
What is:
For the Romans, it was a good thing to die for their country.
pugnare (S) bonum (SC) erat (V) - I
These are the genitive and dative singular for all genders of the Latin pronouns for he/she/it AND this AND those.
What are eius and eī, huius and huic, and illius and illī?
This is the fourth principal part of the verb meaning "to flee."
What is fugitūrus?
The parts of the sentence you would expect when given:
Puella post...
What is:
Puella (S) + post (prep.) + accusative noun + V (singular)?
This is the person, number, tense, mood, and translation of:
mittite.
What is: second person, plural, imperative - you (pl.) - send! ?
This is the translation and core chart for:
Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit. (Vergil)
forsan (adv.) - perhaps
meminisse - to remember
What is:
Perhaps it will help one day to remember even these things.
haec (DO) meminisse iuvabit (V) gapped S (id) - T
These are the dative forms for: to me, to you (singular), to us, and to you (plural).
What are mihi, tibi, nobis, and vobis?
This is the third principal part of the verb meaning "to rule."
What is rēxī?
The parts of the sentence you would expect when given:
consulem habemus...
What is:
consulem (DO) + habemus (V) + S (pl)
AND
consulem (DO) + habemus (V) + S (pl.) + OC (accusative singular)?
This is the person, number, tense, mood, and translation of:
sentiemus.
What is: second person, plural, future, indicative - we will feel?
This is the translation and core chart for:
Cura mihi pax est...fratrī fera bella placebant. (Ovid)
ferus, a, um = fierce, savage.
What is:
My concern is peace...fierce wars were pleasing to (my) brother.
cura (S) pax (SC) est (V) - L
fratrī (datO) bella (S) placebant (V) - SpI
This is the full declension for "it."
What is: id, eius, eī, id, eō, ea, eorum, eis, ea, eis?
This is the third principal part of the verb meaning "to seek."
What is petīvī or petiī?
The parts of the sentence you would expect when given:
Oramus...
What is:
Oramus (V) + S (pl.) + DO1 + DO2?
This is the singular imperative of dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductus.
What is dūc?
This is the translation and core chart for:
Rex hanc turbam iratam facere non optat.
What is:
The king does not want to make this crowd angry.
Rex (S) optat facere (V) turbam (DO) iratam (OC) - Fact.